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posted by CoolHand on Sunday August 30 2015, @09:13PM   Printer-friendly
from the these-scaffolds-aren't-aluminum dept.

In the not-too-distant future, patients with damaged hearts or livers might receive tissue patches grown in a lab. This week, researchers announced an important development toward that goal: A biodegradable scaffold that allows strips of beating heart tissue to snap together like Velcro.

We've gotten pretty good at growing human cells in vitro, but scaling up to tissues and organs presents a few major challenges. One, coaxing a cluster of cells to take on their proper, functional arrangement in a petri dish. Heart-forming cardiomycetes, for instance, all need to line up in the same direction in order to beat together. Two, building lab-grown tissues out in three dimensions. Biomedical researchers use scaffolds to grow thin sheets of tissue, but to be useful for human transplants, these sheets need to stack together.

The new scaffold, developed by researchers at the University of Toronto and published this week in Science Advances, could solve both of these challenges. The scaffold's honeycomb shape provides a template that causes groups of cells to line up in the same direction. Affixed to the top of each scaffold are a series of T-shaped posts, which serve to hook layers of cells together. The design was inspired by Velcro, which in turn takes inspiration from the burrs some plants use to hitch their seeds onto animals.

Also at University of Toronto Engineering News.

Platform technology for scalable assembly of instantaneously functional mosaic tissues [full paper]


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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Sunday August 30 2015, @11:34PM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Sunday August 30 2015, @11:34PM (#229990) Journal

    About time! Now we finally have something for those not able to tie the laces on their grafts!

  • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 31 2015, @01:18AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 31 2015, @01:18AM (#230005)

    Sign up to serve today! Don't worry, brotha! If'n ya get yoself inja-ed we gonna patch yo rite up! With velcro, bro!

    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 31 2015, @01:38AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 31 2015, @01:38AM (#230007)

      Wounded veterans deserve the best medical care after they return home from a tour of duty protecting our freedoms IN SERVICE TO THE NIGGA-IN-CHEEF.